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PICKFORD PICTURES FOR FILM MUSEUM

PICKFORD’S first screen efforts are now perpetuated in the archives of the Modern Museum of Art Film Library by ten of her earliest pictures, the largest number selected from any single star or producer. They include: “Her First Biscuits,” “The Violin Maker of Cremona,” “The New York Hat,” “The Lonely Villa,” “Kentucky Feud,” “Mender of the Nets.” “Pueblo Legend,” "Friends,” “Wilful Peggy,’ "Lena and the Geese.” In presenting these productions Miss Pickford said: “As one of the pioneers of the industry, let me say again how much I appreciate the efforts of the Film Library. I am one of its staunch supporters and believe the preservation of significant and outstanding films to be of great historic and educational value. I am only surprised that this important work was not undertaken long ago by the industry itself.”

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 14

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PICKFORD PICTURES FOR FILM MUSEUM Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 14

PICKFORD PICTURES FOR FILM MUSEUM Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 14

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